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The Wind River offers Chinook salmon and steelhead trout fishing for anglers.(check state regulations for season open/close) And the nearby Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife fish hatchery offers opportunities in the spring to view Chinook salmon.
Kayaks and canoes are permitted on the Wind River and the surrounding area offers …
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The Eagle Recreation Area, just a short walk or bike ride away, provides visitors with opportunities for picnicking, hiking and wildlife viewing.
Bonneville Dam, about a mile west of the campground, features sturgeon ponds, fish viewing and a visitor's center. Visitors will find display ponds showcasing large rainbow trout and adult white sturgeon measuring …
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Sunset Campground is located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Visitors enjoy scenic views of the river and a waterfall within the campground. The campground is open all year.
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A scenic 40-mile drive from the brilliant city of Cascade Locks, nestled within the Columbia River Gorge in northern Oregon. The surrounding area perfectly embodies the spirit of the Columbia River, featuring stunning views of the gorge and plenty of state parks and national forests to explore.
Aside from its convenient location near Oregon’s largest and most popular city and its naturally beautiful surroundings, Cascade Locks/Portland East KOA is a fantastic place to stay with your campervan rental. This inviting RV park will have you feeling right at home with its cozy campsites perfectly …
If you are in the mood to spend time in the great outdoors, you won't be disappointed with the RV park at Battle Ground Lake Campground. The campground sits in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and offers basic amenities such as showers, potable water, sites with and without hookups, and more. The park offers a range of activities such as badminton, baseball/softball fields, a volleyball court, a large fire circle, horseshoe pits, and more. You can swim, dive, fish, and use non-motorized boats in the lake. This is a great place to get away from it all for a few days and enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding on over ten miles of mixed-use trails. RV camping at Battle …
Overlooking the waters of the Columbia River, the Cascade Locks Marine Park Campground is a family-friendly RV park near Oregon’s border with Washington. It’s an idyllic base for exploring the Cascade Locks Historical Museum and the Columbia River Gorge, which can be enjoyed from the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler riverboat.
RV camping at the Cascade Locks Marine Park Campground includes access to 15 sites, 11 of which offer electric and water hookups. There’s a central bathroom and shower building for campers to utilize, as well as free public Wi-Fi and picnic tables available at each site. Fires are not permitted at the RV campground, with only clean-burning cooking stoves allowed.
One of the oldest campgrounds in Clatsop County, the Henry Rierson Spruce Run Campground first opened to campers in 1947. It’s traversed by the Spruce Run Creek, which offers a scenic setting for a relaxing getaway while being just a stone’s throw from the fishing opportunities at nearby Lost Lake.
RV camping at the Henry Rierson Spruce Run Campground includes access to 32 drive-in sites, with picnic tables and fire rings provided at each. Campers can utilize the hand-pump drinking water and flush toilets (summer season), with sealed vault toilets accessible during the rest of the year. A garbage and recycling service is also available from May through to October, and firewood is also provided during this period.
Adjacent to the Scappoose Bay Marine Park, the Bayport RV Park and Campground is a waterfront RV park near Oregon’s border with Washington. It’s a popular destination for boating, fishing, and kayaking, with the nearby paddling center offering rentals, lessons, and tours.
RV camping at the Bayport RV Park and Campground includes access to just over 20 sites, with water and 20/30 or 50-amp electric connections available at each. Campers can utilize the restrooms and coin-operated showers, along with Wi-Fi that’s available throughout the campground. While there’s no dump station, there are fire rings provided, and firewood is for sale at the paddling center.